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Pellet drums, or rattle drums, are a class of membranophone, or drum, characterized by their construction and manner of playing. They have two heads (either a single double-headed drum or two hemispherical single-headed drums joined together with the heads facing outward), and two pellets, each connected by a cord to the drum. The damaru, which is used in Tibet, Mongolia, and India, is an hourglass drum that is grasped by its waist with the hand twisting back and forth, causing the pellets to strike the heads in a rhythmic fashion.photo In China, Korea, and Japan, pellet drums are affixed to or pierced by a vertical rod or pole, and, depending on the instrument's size, the rod or pole is rotated back and forth along its axis either with one or both hands or between the palms, causing the p

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  • Rasseltrommel (de)
  • Tambour à boules fouettantes (fr)
  • でんでん太鼓 (ja)
  • Pellet drum (en)
  • Bolanggu (sv)
  • (zh)
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  • Le tambour à boules fouettantes est un tambour constitué de deux membranes et de plusieurs boules frappant alternativement, lorsqu'il est secoué, chacune des membranes, le plus souvent faites en peau. Il se caractérise le plus souvent par un son net et vif. Il introduit une rythmicité dans un rituel, un peu comme le ferait un métronome. Il est symboliquement utilisé par Shiva dans la danse du Tandava lorsque le Dieu destructeur et régénérateur de l'univers rythme ses pas afin de détruire et recréer le monde. (fr)
  • でんでん太鼓(でんでんだいこ)は、日本の民芸玩具。棒状の持ち手がついた小さな太鼓の両側に紐があり、その先には玉が結びつけてある。持ち手を高速で往復回転させることにより、玉が太鼓の膜に当たり、音を立てる。雅楽で用いられる「振鼓」(ふりつづみ)をモデルとしている。 太鼓と名がつくものの、楽器として用いられることはほとんどなく、小さな子供をあやす“がらがら”と同じように用いられるのが一般的である。 (ja)
  • Bolanggu (拨浪鼓) är ett 3500 år gammalt kinesiskt truminstrument. Trumman har två sidor och sitter på en pinne. Ut från trumman finns därtill två snören med kulor. Genom att spinna pinnen slår kulorna rytmiskt på bägge sidor av trumman. Trumman används i religiösa ritualer i bland annat Indien, Tibet, Mongoliet och Taiwan men används också som leksak. (sv)
  • 鞀(拼音:táo,注音:ㄊㄠˊ),又作鞉、鼗,又稱鞀鼓、鼗鼓、手搖鼓、波浪鼓、博郎鼓,是傳統鼓,見於東亞文化圈、南亞文化圈部份地區、南美洲等有不同的種類、大小,其历史可追溯至战国时期,作为一种打击乐器。鼓的外圈有对称的2个小鼓錘;鼓下有木柄,手左右摇摆,2个小鼓錘左右打擊鼓面发聲。一根木柱為柄,双耳繫有绳。有單個或多個等組合。 (zh)
  • Rasseltrommeln sind indirekt angeschlagene Trommeln, die geschüttelt oder schnell um die eigene Achse gedreht werden, damit im Innern eingeschlossene oder außen an Schnüren befestigte Kügelchen gegen zwei Trommelfelle stoßen und so eine Schlagfolge oder ein prasselndes Geräusch hervorrufen. Gemäß der Hornbostel-Sachs-Systematik erfolgt die Unterteilung in einzelne Rasseltrommeltypen nach der Form des Korpus wie bei den unmittelbar, also mit Stöcken oder mit den Händen geschlagenen Trommeln. (de)
  • Pellet drums, or rattle drums, are a class of membranophone, or drum, characterized by their construction and manner of playing. They have two heads (either a single double-headed drum or two hemispherical single-headed drums joined together with the heads facing outward), and two pellets, each connected by a cord to the drum. The damaru, which is used in Tibet, Mongolia, and India, is an hourglass drum that is grasped by its waist with the hand twisting back and forth, causing the pellets to strike the heads in a rhythmic fashion.photo In China, Korea, and Japan, pellet drums are affixed to or pierced by a vertical rod or pole, and, depending on the instrument's size, the rod or pole is rotated back and forth along its axis either with one or both hands or between the palms, causing the p (en)
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  • Rasseltrommeln sind indirekt angeschlagene Trommeln, die geschüttelt oder schnell um die eigene Achse gedreht werden, damit im Innern eingeschlossene oder außen an Schnüren befestigte Kügelchen gegen zwei Trommelfelle stoßen und so eine Schlagfolge oder ein prasselndes Geräusch hervorrufen. Gemäß der Hornbostel-Sachs-Systematik erfolgt die Unterteilung in einzelne Rasseltrommeltypen nach der Form des Korpus wie bei den unmittelbar, also mit Stöcken oder mit den Händen geschlagenen Trommeln. Rasseltrommeln sind als Kinderspielzeuge verbreitet; sie werden ferner bei religiösen Ritualen, von Straßenmusikern und von Gauklern zur geräuschhaften Untermalung ihrer Vorführungen eingesetzt. Ihr historisches Verbreitungsgebiet ist Mesopotamien, der antike östliche Mittelmeerraum, Indien und Ostasien. (de)
  • Pellet drums, or rattle drums, are a class of membranophone, or drum, characterized by their construction and manner of playing. They have two heads (either a single double-headed drum or two hemispherical single-headed drums joined together with the heads facing outward), and two pellets, each connected by a cord to the drum. The damaru, which is used in Tibet, Mongolia, and India, is an hourglass drum that is grasped by its waist with the hand twisting back and forth, causing the pellets to strike the heads in a rhythmic fashion.photo In China, Korea, and Japan, pellet drums are affixed to or pierced by a vertical rod or pole, and, depending on the instrument's size, the rod or pole is rotated back and forth along its axis either with one or both hands or between the palms, causing the pellets to strike the heads in a similar manner. Pellet drums may be either hourglass shaped or barrel shaped. In some cases, multiple drums are mounted on a single rod.photo Although pellet drums are often used in religious ritual (particularly Tibet, Mongolia, India, and Taiwan), small versions are also used in East Asia as children's toys or as noisemakers by street vendors. Such small versions are sometimes also referred to as rattle drums. (en)
  • Le tambour à boules fouettantes est un tambour constitué de deux membranes et de plusieurs boules frappant alternativement, lorsqu'il est secoué, chacune des membranes, le plus souvent faites en peau. Il se caractérise le plus souvent par un son net et vif. Il introduit une rythmicité dans un rituel, un peu comme le ferait un métronome. Il est symboliquement utilisé par Shiva dans la danse du Tandava lorsque le Dieu destructeur et régénérateur de l'univers rythme ses pas afin de détruire et recréer le monde. (fr)
  • でんでん太鼓(でんでんだいこ)は、日本の民芸玩具。棒状の持ち手がついた小さな太鼓の両側に紐があり、その先には玉が結びつけてある。持ち手を高速で往復回転させることにより、玉が太鼓の膜に当たり、音を立てる。雅楽で用いられる「振鼓」(ふりつづみ)をモデルとしている。 太鼓と名がつくものの、楽器として用いられることはほとんどなく、小さな子供をあやす“がらがら”と同じように用いられるのが一般的である。 (ja)
  • Bolanggu (拨浪鼓) är ett 3500 år gammalt kinesiskt truminstrument. Trumman har två sidor och sitter på en pinne. Ut från trumman finns därtill två snören med kulor. Genom att spinna pinnen slår kulorna rytmiskt på bägge sidor av trumman. Trumman används i religiösa ritualer i bland annat Indien, Tibet, Mongoliet och Taiwan men används också som leksak. (sv)
  • 鞀(拼音:táo,注音:ㄊㄠˊ),又作鞉、鼗,又稱鞀鼓、鼗鼓、手搖鼓、波浪鼓、博郎鼓,是傳統鼓,見於東亞文化圈、南亞文化圈部份地區、南美洲等有不同的種類、大小,其历史可追溯至战国时期,作为一种打击乐器。鼓的外圈有对称的2个小鼓錘;鼓下有木柄,手左右摇摆,2个小鼓錘左右打擊鼓面发聲。一根木柱為柄,双耳繫有绳。有單個或多個等組合。 (zh)
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